Mr Sowerby

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Mr Sowerby is a charming but financially reckless politician and country gentleman in Anthony Trollope’s novel "Framley Parsonage," whose influence significantly shapes the protagonist’s moral and social dilemmas.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf country gentleman
fictional character
literary character
politician
appearsIn Framley Parsonage
appearsInSeries Chronicles of Barsetshire
associatedWith Chaldicotes
society politics in Barsetshire
causes Mark Robarts’s financial difficulties
Mark Robarts’s moral dilemmas
createdBy Anthony Trollope
encourages Mark Robarts to endorse bills
firstPublishedIn Framley Parsonage
surface form: Framley Parsonage (1860–1861 serialisation)
gender male
hasNationality English
hasRelationshipWith Mark Robarts
hasSocialRole patron of Mark Robarts
hasTrait charming
financially reckless
improvident
manipulative
worldly
influences Mark Robarts
narrativeFunction tempter figure for the protagonist
occupation Member of Parliament
politicalAffiliation Whig Party
surface form: Whig
residesIn Barsetshire
surface form: West Barsetshire
setInFictionalCounty Barsetshire
socialCircle Barsetshire gentry
themeIn financial irresponsibility
moral compromise
social ambition

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Framley Parsonage mainCharacter Mr Sowerby